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Friday, December 23, 2011

Top 5 of the World’s Strangest Vehicles

5. Jet-powered Flatmobile: the flattest car in the world
This crazy, crazy “Flatmobile” is going to enter the Guinness book as
the flattest vehicle ever. How flat is it? Nineteen inches. This
Batmobile-like contraption is extremely dangerous—creator Perry Watkins
shoved a gas turbine jet engine on the butt. It’s also supposedly street
legal, but we wouldn’t want to be in it during a rollover.4. Colim: the detachable caravan
Colim, a new vehicle designed by Christian Susana, is a great blend
of a car and a caravan camper. The front part of this unique looking
automobile can be detached, if you are not going camping with your
family, and used as a two-seater car. Colim might not be the best
looking vehicle, but it is quite useful given the flexibility it offers.3. World’s Longest Limousine
This fancy limousine is actually the longest limousine in the world.
Total length is 100 feet (more than 30 meters). It has 26 tires, room
for a lot of passengers, a heated Jacuzzi, sun deck, swimming pool, a
few beds and… a helipad!2. Dream Car 123: the pyramid electric car
What weighs 8,000 pounds, turns on a dime, and looks like an Egyptian
pyramid? The Dream Car 123! It may look like a pyramid, but it’s
outfitted like a tank and lights up in neon colors at night. The best
part is that it runs on electricity. 3.5 hour charge will take the Dream
Car 240 miles at up to 40 mph. Inventor Greg Zanis has also designed a
tower garage that harvests solar and wind power to recharge the vehicle.1. Peel 50: World’s Smallest Car
The three-wheeled micro car boasts the record for the smallest ever
automobile to go into production. It has certainly got itself into a
tight squeeze, but the world’s tinniest car has every right to be there.
Tucked in between two vans in London’s Piccadilly Circus, the Peel 50
is legally allowed to take to British roads.source